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Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 13 April 2004.


Oral Evidence

Taken before the Transport Committee

on Wednesday 4 February 2004

Members present


Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody, in the Chair
Mr Brian H Donohoe Miss Anne McIntosh
Clive EffordMr John Randall
Mrs Louise EllmanMr Graham Stringer
Ian Lucas




CONTENTS

Witnesses: Councillor Tony Page, Labour, Reading, Councillor Ramon Wilkinson, Conservative, Cambridgeshire, Joint Chairs of Home to School Working Party, Local Government Association; Councillor Mrs Helyn Clack, Executive Member, Transportation, Mr David Sharpington, Safe Routes to Schools Officer, Surrey County Council; Mr Iain Reeve, Head of Transport Policy, Hampshire County Council, examined.

Question Numbers

1-19

20-39

40-46

Witnesses: Mr David Hart, General Secretary, and Ms Kathryn James, Senior Assistant Secretary of the Professional Advice Department, National Association of Head Teachers; Mr Martin Ward, Deputy General Secretary, and Mr Tony Neal, former President of the Secondary Heads Association, Secondary Heads Association, examined.

Question Numbers

47-59

60-76

Witnesses: Mr Paul Osborne, Project Director (Safe Routes to Schools) Sustrans; Mr Leon Daniels, Managing Director, First Student UK Ltd and Divisional Director—London & South East, FirstGroup plc; Mr Steven Salmon, Operations Director, Confederation of Passenger Transport UK; Dr Tessa Stone, Director, Sutton Trust, and Mr Neil Monnery, Senior Vice President of the Boston Consulting Group, examined.

Question Numbers

77-79

80-99

100-119

120-139

Witnesses: Mr David Jamieson, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, and Ms Patricia Hayes, Head of Charging and Local Transport Division, Department for Transport; Ms Penny Jones, Head of School Transport, Safety and Independent Education Division, examined.

Question Numbers

140-159

160-179

180-198


 
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